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Migrate means to move from one place to another, especially regularly. Animals migrate to find food, water, or a better climate. People migrate to find work, education, or a better life.
Here are some examples of animals that migrate:
The birds migrate south for the winter.
Noun: The act of moving from one place to another, especially in search of food or a better climate.
Adjective: Relating to migration.
Verb: To move from one place to another, especially in search of food or a better climate.
The word "migrate" comes from the Latin word "migrāre," which means "to move from one place to another." The word "migrāre" is derived from the Proto-Indo-European root "mei-," which means "to change.".
The word "migrate" was first used in English in the 14th century. It was originally used to describe the movement of birds, but it soon came to be used to describe the movement of people as well.
What happens when birds migrate?